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In what way is it laughable?I mean, here's another one of this guy's systems predictions. It's laughable.
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Brentford to finish above Villa, West Ham, Leicester and Newcastle. Wolves and Southampton to be relegated, and Palace to finish in the top half.In what way is it laughable?
Which bit do you object to?
Brentford 9th is a bit nutty even for meIn what way is it laughable?
Which bit do you object to?
Brentford to finish above Villa, West Ham, Leicester and Newcastle. Wolves and Southampton to be relegated, and Palace to finish in the top half.
Its not his opinion tho, he did some math.Brentford 9th is a bit nutty even for me
I've seen the math. I think it's ambitious math.Its not his opinion tho, he did some math.
He's basically using last years underlying stats with some projections on how the championship teams will get on. But I just don't believe it'll follow it that exactly year to year because teams always fluctuate and there is always a luck factor that this won't take in. That's why for me Brentford is overly ambitious. I get the numbers are impressive from last year but the pedigree of their players is pretty meh and I'm just not a believer that they'll automatically play as well and last get all the results.Statistics can be generated to prove almost anything as long as you pick the data that fits the narrative you want to tell.
The maths he will have done at the moment has too many variables still to be decided for it to have any meaning.
once squads are finalised some of those variables will be fixed, but this year in particular with the mid-season World Cup to factor in then anything could happen In the league.
You'd have to ask him about details of his model. Last season he had Brentford safely as a mid table side but the other two as relegation fodder. The season before he was high on Leeds.What adjustments have been factored in?
Exactly this.Statistics can be generated to prove almost anything as long as you pick the data that fits the narrative you want to tell.
The maths he will have done at the moment has too many variables still to be decided for it to have any meaning.